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@SupremeBeauty, it’s really hard to say if a certain brand is good or bad since the results can vary so much from person to person. I personally love their Cleansing oil - it’s my fave 1st cleanser. I have also tried and like their water cream, Deep cleanser and their rice cleanser. But I have not re-purchased those.
@SupremeBeauty I think it depends on the person and their skin. I never had any problems with Tatcha and have tried almost the whole line but I know others who are allergic to the ingredients
@SupremeBeauty If you have a local Sephora location, I recommend getting samples of a few Tatcha products to test on your skin before you commit to any full size purchases. Or you could buy some of the Tatcha minis to try.
I have mostly-dry combo skin. I’ve tried Water Cream, the Silk Canvas primer, and I think one other skincare product I’m forgetting right now. My skin reacted badly to all of them: lots of new little itchy bumps. It seems I’m sensitive to something in Tatcha products. I’m not willing to give this brand another chance with my face. So for me, Tatcha’s a no-go.
If you know your skin type and irritants/sensitivities, scan Tatcha’s ingredients to see if they might work for you. Then patch test a few samples for at least 2 weeks. If your skin usually handles any and all new-to-you products like a champ, with no bad reactions, then I suppose you could skip the patch tests—but I usually need to test things before I put ‘em all over my face.